Phillip Schofield is accused of abusing ‘authority, power and trust’ by Nadine Dorries

Nadine Dorries has accused Phillip Schofield of abusing ‘authority, power and trust’ after the veteran broadcaster confessed to having an affair with a young colleague and covering it up with lies.

The 61-year-old presenter quit ITV on Friday after admitting to the Daily Mail that he lied about an ‘unwise but not illegal’ affair with a much younger man. It has since emerged that Schofield’s lover was just fifteen when they first met.

ITV confirmed that they had investigated rumours of the relationship, which first begun to circulate in 2020, but that Schofield and the young man had ‘repeatedly denied’ the affair. 

As Schofield’s 38-year career lays in ruins, former Culture Secretary Ms Dorries is the latest to speak out against the TV presenter.

Speaking about Schofield on Laura Kuenssberg’s Sunday show, she said: ‘There are men, men particularly, who have positions of authority or trust and power, kind of think they are above the law and above those standards that the rest of us are held by and held to. 

Nadine Dorries has today accused Phillip Schofield of abusing ‘authority, power and trust’ after the veteran broadcaster confessed to having an affair with a young colleague and covering it up with lies

Phil with fellow younger colleague who became hos lover leaving The Ivy Club, London

Phil with fellow younger colleague who became hos lover leaving The Ivy Club, London

Phillip Schofield with fellow younger colleague who became his lover leaving The Ivy Club, London

The 61-year-old presenter quit ITV on Friday after admitting to the Daily Mail that he lied about an 'unwise but not illegal' affair with a much younger man

The 61-year-old presenter quit ITV on Friday after admitting to the Daily Mail that he lied about an ‘unwise but not illegal’ affair with a much younger man

‘I think there’s absolutely an element of that which takes place.’

When quizzed over whether This Morning should be axed, she said: ‘The fact that Phillip Schofield has made a rather grovelling apology to the Daily Mail… there seems to be this understanding that that’s it now. It’s not the case I’m afraid.’ 

Ms Dorries also said that there are questions for Schofield’s co-host of almost 14 years Holly Willoughby to answer. 

Her hard-hitting comments come as questions continue to mount over the future of ITV bosses, including CEO Carolyn McCall, and the popular daytime TV show, prompting the network to insist today that This Morning will not be axed.

Extinguishing speculation with a direct 30-word statement, an ITV spokesman said today: ‘As we said on the record yesterday, This Morning is not under review and there’s no plans for the show to be axed.

‘This Morning will return as normal tomorrow.’

It comes after Holly told of her devastation when she discovered he had lied to her about the relationship.

She revealed: ‘When reports of this relationship first surfaced, I asked Phil directly if this was true and was told it was not. It’s been very hurtful to now find out that this was a lie.’ 

ITV bosses, including CEO Carolyn McCall (pictured) are facing questions about the affair that the network investigated in 2020

ITV bosses, including CEO Carolyn McCall (pictured) are facing questions about the affair that the network investigated in 2020

ITV has rushed to extinguish rumours circulating over the future of This Morning

ITV has rushed to extinguish rumours circulating over the future of This Morning 

ITV confirmed that they had investigated rumours of the relationship, which first begun to circulate in 2020, but that Schofield and the young man had 'repeatedly denied' the affair

ITV confirmed that they had investigated rumours of the relationship, which first begun to circulate in 2020, but that Schofield and the young man had ‘repeatedly denied’ the affair 

Although ITV investigated Schofield’s affair in 2020, a senior lawyer has said there should be a ‘probe’ into the affair over a possible ‘abuse of power’.

Richard Scorer, of Slater and Gordon, said that while all of the details of the relationship were not yet known, ‘any situation where a young person may have been subjected to a potential imbalance of abuse of power needs to be investigated fully and independently’.

The abuse specialist added that the long-standing rumours about the affair – and the allegations that others in ITV were aware of the relationship – meant it was ‘imperative that there is a full and transparent investigation’.

The calls for a probe come as ITV’s chief is said to believe that This Morning’s reputation is ‘tarnished beyond repair’ – leaving presenters and crew scrambling for their jobs.

PR expert Mark Borkowski told MailOnline that the future of ITV bosses, including McCall, will likely be safe because Schofield admitted to deceiving everyone.

As for Schofield’s future in TV, he said: ‘Phillip Scofield has no future, its over for him for the level he has lied to everyone and he has admitted to that.’

He added that ITV now has to move on and focus on the programme. ‘Holly Willoughby and all her advisers and publicists will need to work extremely hard and work on great television to bring that back,’ he said.

‘ITV and all these people need to get their PR right. It’s been DIY PR. It’s been the equivalent in PR terms of looking for a gas leak with a matchstick.’

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